In 'Breaker Of Chains', the April 20 episode of 'Game Of Thrones', Joffrey's killer is revealed, Daenerys lands in Meereen, and Jon Snow and Tyrion Lannister are in some preeetty tough spots. Jaime Lannister Wields Widow's Wail. Jaime wielded Widow's Wail after Joffrey's assassination. The sword reappeared in Game of Thrones season 7, most notably during the Sack of Highgarden. After Game of Thrones, Season 4, Episode 2 Recap: Joffrey’s Wedding Turns Ugly. The HBO series reminds viewers yet again that no character is safe from George R.R. Martin’s imagination. Margaery The death of Ned Stark is one of the most shocking moments in Game Of Thrones. The disgraced Northern lord is taken to the Sept of Baelor to confess his 'crimes' as his daughters Sansa and Arya look on in horror. In a sickening display of cruelty, Joffrey ignores the advice of his mother Cersei and instead orders Ser Ilyn to behead Ned. Joffrey Baratheon (played by Jack Gleeson) was one of the most notorious villains of Game of Thrones and several well-loved characters met their gruesome fate after crossing paths with the King Game of Thrones star Jack Gleeson never watched the series' controversial final season. Gleeson portrayed the petulant and powerful Prince Joffrey Baratheon in Game of Thrones seasons one through four, with his character becoming king early on in season 1 due to the death of his father. Despite his death halfway through the show, Joffrey is one The events depicted in House of the Dragon occurred 172 years before the birth of Daenerys Targaryen, but that didn't stop King Joffrey from revealing Rhaenyra Targaryen's fate in the episode Joffrey Baratheon (Jack Gleeson) was easily one of the most hated characters in all of Game of Thrones.Additionally, his death is one of the biggest mysteries as it's not revealed until later in There are plenty of gruesome deaths during Game Of Thrones. But what if they're the lucky ones?For more awesome content, check out: http://whatculture.com/ F Game of Thrones goes hand-in-hand with death thanks to George RR Martin's tendency to kill off anyone we have even a slight attachment to in gruesome fashion. He followed Joffrey’s orders Jk3Ipb.